5 Reasons Why the Cheapest Website is Not the Best Choice

You Don’t Want to Look Cheap

Times are difficult for a lot of people. Making ends meet is very important. But in business it’s all about image. When it comes to how people perceive you and your company, how you represent yourself is vitally important.

Make Your First Impression Count

To be a successful business you must have a web presence. Just having your name out there is not good enough. You need to showcase your products and services. You only get a few seconds to make an impression.

You Won’t Find Your Web Designer at The 99 Cent Store

Here’s five things to look for when you shop around for a web designer and why cheap is not always a bargain.

You get what you pay for. This is not just a cliché. The cheapest web design is not necessarily the best representation of your business. Do you really want your business to look cheap?

Keep your navigation simple and easy to follow. People notice when a website is poorly designed.

Most cheap websites are either copied from a template or from someone else’s site.

Will that web designer be there if my site has errors or ceases to function properly? Do you really want to pay someone new to fix your broken site?

Do they have a knowledge of SEO and how it works? Even a little search engine optimizing helps get your site noticed.

To that end, why not call (310-791-5803) or e-mail Chuck at Creative Juices house of design. We create websites that fit your personality, business and budget. And we’re friendly too. (Chihuahua kisses are optional).

There are logo designs advertised for $27, including 3 ideas and unlimited changes. Imagine how much that designer is making per hour? Not even minimum wage. Then image the quality and uniqueness of that design.

Now imagine that your company image, the first thing a client sees, is a logo worth $27. Hmmm…